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she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are winston churchill and fdr. but they had real tensions during world war ii. but i think you're exactly right. it brings up a quote that i recall that bismarck said in the 19th century. he said, the most important fact of the 20th century will be that the americans speak english. as kevin phillips used the term in his book about the cousins' war, they are the cousins. we speak the same language. even though we had tremendous battles with them in the 19th century and the americans frankly did not like brits, they detested them almost more than anyone, in the 20th century,
she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are...
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ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford
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kor the author of the book, ronald reagan and the fall of communism. thanks for taking a few minutes. i understand you were literally preparing a lecture on margaret thatcher today when we all learned of her passing. >> yes, that is exactly right. i was in the normal spot in my modern europe class. and it's when i started about a week of lectures on margaret thatcher where i refer to her as one of the greatest leaders, not only of the cold war, but of the 20th century but of british history. we've lost, we've lost a great one today. gregg: explain why you say that. >> well, i mean there were about a half dozen pivotal figures in the end of the cold war. you had ronald reagan, pope john paul ii, mikhail gorbachev, lech walesa. had havel, boris yeltsin and margaret thatcher. she is one of the key figures who helped dissolve, take down what was genuinely a truly evil empire and you know, a lot of folks realized, i mean we call her "the iron lady" because of what she did, taking on the soviet union and battling against communism but she was also "the iron
kor the author of the book, ronald reagan and the fall of communism. thanks for taking a few minutes. i understand you were literally preparing a lecture on margaret thatcher today when we all learned of her passing. >> yes, that is exactly right. i was in the normal spot in my modern europe class. and it's when i started about a week of lectures on margaret thatcher where i refer to her as one of the greatest leaders, not only of the cold war, but of the 20th century but of british...
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just as ronald reagan had in 1976, the establishment of the republican party. i think that's a major part of her enduring legacy. she spoke with a clarity and conviction that we just don't see in most politicians today. even in most world leaders. and at a time when, you know, some conventional business wisdom here in washington and also elsewhere places such value on compromise. it's such a virtue. she, i think, reminds us it's not always good to compromise. in fact it's often good not to compromise on behalf of your principles to stand firm on the things you believe in most. and one of the interesting things as we see the euro crisis playing out over in europe to remember is that she fought that tooth and nail and if you go back and look at her books, she was prophetic in predicting what would happen with the common currency. she said germany is is going to be left holding the bag and the poor countries are all going to need bailouts. she was very wise on all of those kind of matters. >> bret: here is what house speaker john boehner said today, stared down at
just as ronald reagan had in 1976, the establishment of the republican party. i think that's a major part of her enduring legacy. she spoke with a clarity and conviction that we just don't see in most politicians today. even in most world leaders. and at a time when, you know, some conventional business wisdom here in washington and also elsewhere places such value on compromise. it's such a virtue. she, i think, reminds us it's not always good to compromise. in fact it's often good not to...
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you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable. in the way she stood shoulder to shoulder with ronald reagan, with the u.s., really such a large part of the puzzle of how we were able to achieve so much in foreign policy during that time in reagan's presidency. she is really someone i admire greatly. >> the other thing i wanted to ask you, kimberly is about women in politics. a lot of people today say there it are not enough women in politics. i would agree. at the time you saw this woman who was leading the world. leading the fight against communism. who what did that mean to you as you were thinking about the possibilitie
you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable....
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her along with the pope and ronald reagan played a significant role in that. i think she defined leadership. the country knew exactly where it was going, whether they agreed with her or not, she looked definitive. it was a time in which we got spoiled with leaders who had new ideas who weren't looking at polls and were doing what they thought was the right thing and if you didn't like them, you could vote them out. >> steve: she will go down as not only the first female prime minister u about someone who helped transform the economy of the united kingdom because it was in terrible shape and she left behind an enduring legacy. margaret thatcher, dead this morning after a stroke. >> gretchen: we will continue to cover this throughout the rest of "fox & friends" and throughout the day here on fox news. >>> other news stories for your monday, another developing story. naval jet crashed into the water near bahrain. the aircraft was operating near the uss dwight d. eisenhower in the north arabian sea when the engine apparently failed. two crew members on board were
her along with the pope and ronald reagan played a significant role in that. i think she defined leadership. the country knew exactly where it was going, whether they agreed with her or not, she looked definitive. it was a time in which we got spoiled with leaders who had new ideas who weren't looking at polls and were doing what they thought was the right thing and if you didn't like them, you could vote them out. >> steve: she will go down as not only the first female prime minister u...
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as you may know, she along with president ronald reagan defined conservative politics in the 1980s. lady thatcher is a legend in conservative circles. her accomplishments are many, but she was always very controversial figure in her own country and here in america. because the british press and the american media are liberal and always have been. for younger viewers, margaret thatcher was a plain spoken woman who did not suffer fools. >> what the honorable member is saying is that he would rather the poor were poorer provided the rich were less rich. that way you will never create the wealth for better social justices as we have. and what a policy. yes, he would rather have the poor poorer provided the rich were less richer. that is is a liberal policy. >> bill: by the way, had lady thatcher delivered that sound bite today the media would have said she shouted down her opposition or some other nonsense. margaret thatcher believed that a robust private economy would provide the most opportunity for working people. her opposition the labor party was like the democratic party in americ
as you may know, she along with president ronald reagan defined conservative politics in the 1980s. lady thatcher is a legend in conservative circles. her accomplishments are many, but she was always very controversial figure in her own country and here in america. because the british press and the american media are liberal and always have been. for younger viewers, margaret thatcher was a plain spoken woman who did not suffer fools. >> what the honorable member is saying is that he...
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plan a is ronald reagan. and i think that obama had a similar difficulty when he took over in '08. reagan said less taxes, less regulation and for the next 16 years beginning in 1984, '83 there was a bursting forth of 28 million jobs. the berlin wall came tumbling down and we had surpluses. after eight years of george bush and obama eight years. we had reagannommics and obamanommics, he can't remember what they're doing to the country. >> unt president obama we had 30 straight months, 30 straight months job growth, not oh my god, that's the truth and by the way, i know that-- >>. >> contractions, wait a minute, joe, joe. >> just because you can yell louder doesn't make your facts better than mine. >> sean: 60 million americans are on food stamps and children in poverty. >> and smell the coffee, smell the coffee, sean, glad you noticed. we've been saying that for four or wife years now. >> marco rubio-- >> and that's why obama wanted to close the loopholes on the rich, the tax loopholes. >> sean: joe, open your eyes, you're living in la la land. >> and not the safety cuts that you w
plan a is ronald reagan. and i think that obama had a similar difficulty when he took over in '08. reagan said less taxes, less regulation and for the next 16 years beginning in 1984, '83 there was a bursting forth of 28 million jobs. the berlin wall came tumbling down and we had surpluses. after eight years of george bush and obama eight years. we had reagannommics and obamanommics, he can't remember what they're doing to the country. >> unt president obama we had 30 straight months, 30...
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some married as often as ronald reagan. during many comparisons between ronald reagan. none of them are quite the site down because he was on that. as indeed was margaret thatcher. they would have been strangely bill clinton's change in the democratic party and the vcs tackle the important things like welfare reform had it not been his time in office is it knowledge margaret thatcher had said it had a lot of truth in it and put into effect changes and didn't roll back the changes made to britain. when they met in 1975, they were both between jobs. he had done for two terms heading toward a favorite conservative to become the presidential nominee, but not quite. by rick thatcher had just become the new leader of the opposition, which the conservative party is an old, stuffy, misogynistic old boys network of general major roads were rather sharp to find a strain on who i don't think any of them entertained other. it is a completely due thing. they discovered in a leader of the opposition's office that they had a meeting set between 20 and 30 minutes and they found they we
some married as often as ronald reagan. during many comparisons between ronald reagan. none of them are quite the site down because he was on that. as indeed was margaret thatcher. they would have been strangely bill clinton's change in the democratic party and the vcs tackle the important things like welfare reform had it not been his time in office is it knowledge margaret thatcher had said it had a lot of truth in it and put into effect changes and didn't roll back the changes made to...
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. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it part of it. ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here and include in this bill. good or bad idea? >> we've got to police them somehow. if the guys who are here should have been already picked up, the tsarnaevs should have been picked up by the f.b.i. under existing legislation, under existing law. they were tipped off by the russians. their c.i.a. tipped off the f.b.i something went badly wrong of the the law was -- >> if you're right. >> i don't think we ne
. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it...
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look, ronald reagan, let's first remember ronald reagan was not a popular president in his first term and when he was elected he was elected and even approval approval--opinion polls at the time of his first election did not show him to be a popular president. there was the assassination attempt and his popularity spiked from there and he remained a popular president since then. the economy did before after the recession in his first term, so that certainly helped. the question that you asked really why does ronald reagan remain so popular. he's more popular in retrospect than he ever was as president. first of all there is the nostalgia. second of all roomed reagan i ronald reagan was the first president in contemporary history who knew how to marshal electronic media. he was an acting president. he understood the imagery of the presidency and how to make himself look like a larger than life figure. in retrospect, especially at a time when mass ma noise makes it difficult for any president to have a pull a bully pulpit any more he was a larger than live figure. >> michael: it was so
look, ronald reagan, let's first remember ronald reagan was not a popular president in his first term and when he was elected he was elected and even approval approval--opinion polls at the time of his first election did not show him to be a popular president. there was the assassination attempt and his popularity spiked from there and he remained a popular president since then. the economy did before after the recession in his first term, so that certainly helped. the question that you asked...
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and our power player of the week, 9 untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald reagan. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again and happy easter from hannon: andnda ooton arom fox news in washington. after months of debate, the senate is finally ready to vote on new gun control legislation. one of the people at the center of the issue is mark kelly, retired astronaut and navy captain and the husband of former congress woman gabby giffords who was shot two years ago. captain kelly joins us from tucson, arizona. after newtown there was internationalout rage over -- national outrage over the acts of mass violence but that has begun to change. cbs has a new poll just aicaler the massacre 57% supported stricter gun controls and now that is down to 47% and harry reid says the bill he was introduce the week after next won't include a ban on assault we to vons and won't include a limit on high capacity magazines. question, shortages should president obama have moved faster to bring this to a vote before the call for action began to fade? >> well, i think aicale
and our power player of the week, 9 untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald reagan. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again and happy easter from hannon: andnda ooton arom fox news in washington. after months of debate, the senate is finally ready to vote on new gun control legislation. one of the people at the center of the issue is mark kelly, retired astronaut and navy captain and the husband of former congress woman gabby giffords who was shot...
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that's former president ronald reagan. the two were, essentially, political partners in so many ways and worked together for many years. they first met face to face at a meeting in the house of commons in april in 1975 and became fast friends. in 1982 the u.s. was publicly neutral during the falklands war between britain and argentina, but behind the scenes the u.s. provided military and intelligence support. in 1984 thatcher met reagan at camp david, and that's where she briefed him on the new soviet leader, gorbachev, saying he was a man they could, quote, work with. together they helped end the cold war. and in 1988 thatcher was the final foreign visitor to the white house during reagan's administration after being one of the first to visit after he took office. jon: margaret thatcher was known for her imposing personality and often worked her will in britain's political battles. here now, some of the best of margaret thatcher in her own words. >> i stand before you tonight in my red star chiffon evening gown -- [laught
that's former president ronald reagan. the two were, essentially, political partners in so many ways and worked together for many years. they first met face to face at a meeting in the house of commons in april in 1975 and became fast friends. in 1982 the u.s. was publicly neutral during the falklands war between britain and argentina, but behind the scenes the u.s. provided military and intelligence support. in 1984 thatcher met reagan at camp david, and that's where she briefed him on the new...
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with ronald reagan? >> no, i don't think so.a therebe were times when he wantd to do something and i said certainly not. there was never any tension between us >> what was about the relationship that created that atmosphere?a >> the fact that i knew and he knew we were working for thein same purpose and the same ends and often by the same methods. a that's just and great thing to know. the greatest nation in the world has the same view, the philosophy of life, justice and democracy. >> say looking back it is now clear ronald reagan's originali decision on fbi was cell mosts important on his presidency?>> b >> that was the one that made the russians to understand that they can never keep up with the technology of the united states. just having the capability and they knew full well we wereg going to a level of technology n that couldn't emulate. there was no point of trying to be the strongest super power in the world and threatening others with their power. that was the end of that particular dream. >> h
with ronald reagan? >> no, i don't think so.a therebe were times when he wantd to do something and i said certainly not. there was never any tension between us >> what was about the relationship that created that atmosphere?a >> the fact that i knew and he knew we were working for thein same purpose and the same ends and often by the same methods. a that's just and great thing to know. the greatest nation in the world has the same view, the philosophy of life, justice and...
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and ronald reagan elementary school in idaho, fundamentalal school in yuma, arizona, home of ronald reagan fundamental patriots. and ronald reagan peace garden in illinois, peace garden, really? ronald reagan minuteman missile site, sports park in california, all of these are the work of the ronald reagan legacy project, created by american conservatives in 1997 with the express goal of creating a statue, park or road named after ronald reagan in all 3,000 counties. if yours doesn't have it, they're not going to rest until that changes in your county. while mr. reagan was in office, he was one of the most divisive political figures. divisiveness is not necessarily a bad thing, it is just true his supporters liked him a lot, his detractors disliked him a lot. he had a lot of detractors. you wouldn't know that now, but that's in part because the ronald reagan legacy project for a generation has been part of a concerted, conservative effort to make him into a hero, to gloss over what was unpopular about him, how much resistance there was to him in his time. he was almost impeached over iran c
and ronald reagan elementary school in idaho, fundamentalal school in yuma, arizona, home of ronald reagan fundamental patriots. and ronald reagan peace garden in illinois, peace garden, really? ronald reagan minuteman missile site, sports park in california, all of these are the work of the ronald reagan legacy project, created by american conservatives in 1997 with the express goal of creating a statue, park or road named after ronald reagan in all 3,000 counties. if yours doesn't have it,...
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jack reagan, ronald reagan used to say, was a great story-teller. and ronald reagan says he got that trait from his father. i think he got from his mother, in addition to the love of acting, he got from her a sense of optimism and confidence that was the hallmark of his personality, and i think the hallmark of his approach to the presidency. and that came directly from nelle. his father was a shoe salesman, not very successful. they moved about 11 times. therefore, never were quite as rooted as some of the others. always in small towns. >> in the state of illinois. >> in the state of illinois, yes. and some towns they lived in twice. so they moved 11 times, but the number of towns was not quite that great. but then when he took them to hollywood, jack reagan lived kind of a better life there and enjoyed those years, did die. but in the meanwhile, he'd gotten to know people like pat o'brien in the movies, and that was exciting. so ronald reagan gave him a happy time as well as his mother. >> dorothy bush and her father. >> yes, what a dynasty they're
jack reagan, ronald reagan used to say, was a great story-teller. and ronald reagan says he got that trait from his father. i think he got from his mother, in addition to the love of acting, he got from her a sense of optimism and confidence that was the hallmark of his personality, and i think the hallmark of his approach to the presidency. and that came directly from nelle. his father was a shoe salesman, not very successful. they moved about 11 times. therefore, never were quite as rooted as...
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and ronald reagan was seamless. andrea, there was never as far as i can remember, any differences between them. save perhaps one, when, when president reagan decided to invade grenada and we called margaret to notify her. we called her the night before the operation went down. and grenada was a commonwealth country. and margaret told president reagan. she said you know, ronnie, this is notification, it's not consultation. so she was a little bit disappointed about that. but the fact of the matter is, they saw eye to eye on just about everything else. in fact, i can't think of one other example where there was ever any difference between them. where there was ever any space between them. they were, they spoke for each other often. oftentimes president reagan would, would ask prime minister thatcher to speak for the united states and the united kingdom and their relationship was really seamless. >> and you know, they were the economic side and also the geopolitical side. you were involved in both. let's talk first abo
and ronald reagan was seamless. andrea, there was never as far as i can remember, any differences between them. save perhaps one, when, when president reagan decided to invade grenada and we called margaret to notify her. we called her the night before the operation went down. and grenada was a commonwealth country. and margaret told president reagan. she said you know, ronnie, this is notification, it's not consultation. so she was a little bit disappointed about that. but the fact of the...
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ronald reagan, there's a new poll out today from national geographic, which shows that ronald reagan remains wildly popular and that americans want to go back to the 1980s. even though very similar trends happen in the 1980s in the united states. as happened in britain. so there's -- what's fascinating is that it seems like the british people have a memory of what the '80s was actually like, when thatcherism was actually like and america doesn't have as good a memory of reaganism. >> we're a nostalgic crew? >> apparently. >> it speaks to concerted effort to protects the legacy of ronald reagan. to have a narrative of what that president was like, facts be damned. to really put forward this impression. so a lot of people who probably don't even remember reagan as president, yeah he sounds like a good guy. with thatcher -- there's not anybody trying to do that. >> but it's not new. we make narratives, we make myths out of all of our presidents, lincoln, bush, clinton. washington. we make myths about all -- and we remember only what we want to remember. secondly, i think what's really g
ronald reagan, there's a new poll out today from national geographic, which shows that ronald reagan remains wildly popular and that americans want to go back to the 1980s. even though very similar trends happen in the 1980s in the united states. as happened in britain. so there's -- what's fascinating is that it seems like the british people have a memory of what the '80s was actually like, when thatcherism was actually like and america doesn't have as good a memory of reaganism. >>...
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ronald reagan promised things would change. that a series of republican and democratic presidents didn't do anything. you can blame the illegal alien but in that spirit you might want to compromise? >> ronald reagan let me down two tiles, 1986 when he signed the amnesty act, he was honest enough to call it that. he could not follow on his word to enforce the law. each succeeding administration has enforced it let's and less. now, the president has lawlessly announced he is not going to keep his own oath of office with regard to immigration. we are destroying the rule of law. we are blowing it up. what do we expect to have for a country if we don't have the rule of law and this won't be the last amnesty. it will be the most recent and biggest promise to the next amnesty. it doesn't solve anything. >> bill: i know what you are saying, congressman. i don't think it's realistic. i think you are involved in a perception deal here. if hispanic americans don't open up a little bit towards the g.o.p. they are shot. >> the dignity of ev
ronald reagan promised things would change. that a series of republican and democratic presidents didn't do anything. you can blame the illegal alien but in that spirit you might want to compromise? >> ronald reagan let me down two tiles, 1986 when he signed the amnesty act, he was honest enough to call it that. he could not follow on his word to enforce the law. each succeeding administration has enforced it let's and less. now, the president has lawlessly announced he is not going to...
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reagan as the president, and he really was the one that championed tax reform and we don't have a ronald reagan in the white house as you know, we don't have a guy in the white house that understands what it will mean even though the congressional budget office says if we do tax reform and get down to 25 and 10% rates we'll create a million new jobs in the first year and talk about a no cost stimulus bill. >> mike: yeah, congressman, if you get that done, you will be america's hero without question. and thanks for joining us tonight. delighted to have you here. hope to see you soon. >> thanks, governor. >> mike: still ahead, joe manchin and joe biden make the quotes of the week. that's later in the show. and up next, a comedy icon who has made generations of americans laugh and will be sharing hilarious behind the scenes story as well as her fight to save her story first from drugs and then from cancer. the one and only carol burnett is next. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an archite
reagan as the president, and he really was the one that championed tax reform and we don't have a ronald reagan in the white house as you know, we don't have a guy in the white house that understands what it will mean even though the congressional budget office says if we do tax reform and get down to 25 and 10% rates we'll create a million new jobs in the first year and talk about a no cost stimulus bill. >> mike: yeah, congressman, if you get that done, you will be america's hero...
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something ronald reagan, even in retrospect admitted he failed to do when he had a similar deal. e secure. even beyond that we need to rethin immigration. not to stop it by any means. weed in fresh talent. but talent is the key word, and right now, neil, as you know very well, if you're a brilliant danish software engineer, breakthrough biomedical researcher your chances of getting a green card from the united states are just about zero. here you have papa tsarnaev, who has no marketable skills comes from a hostile america-hating done there and then he just says he faces persecution and he gets a grown card, government handouts, et cetera. how does that make sense. we have the right as a nation to pick who comes here, and i'm all for indian software engineers, european physicists. only not for more saudi or pakistanis mull las practicing hate speech. that's not antiislamic. it's a question of education, motivation, and, with the way, when we renew immigrant from any source, no government benefits for ten years. that will sort them out. >> you know, one of the issues you're raisin
something ronald reagan, even in retrospect admitted he failed to do when he had a similar deal. e secure. even beyond that we need to rethin immigration. not to stop it by any means. weed in fresh talent. but talent is the key word, and right now, neil, as you know very well, if you're a brilliant danish software engineer, breakthrough biomedical researcher your chances of getting a green card from the united states are just about zero. here you have papa tsarnaev, who has no marketable skills...
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he called ronald reagan a good friend and a gracious foe. he wanted to defeat his opponents, but he didn't want to destroy them. president reagan took office with two evil empires in his sights. one was the soviet union, and the other was a federal government intruding ever more into the lives of its citizens. he brought down the former and helped rein in the latter by doing what might be considered unthinkable today. he embraced his adversaries. two people can disagree. in fact, they can disagree vehemently. but if they see in each other an honest broker motivated by good intentions and sincere beliefs, they can find accommodation. that was the secret president reagan's success. he was considered the most bellicose of cold warriors, but forged the most productive working relationship ever between an american president and a soviet premier. together he and gorbachev signed the first treaty eliminating an entire class of nuclear weapons. president reagan envisioned the day that all nuclear weapons would be eliminated. he was portrayed by the
he called ronald reagan a good friend and a gracious foe. he wanted to defeat his opponents, but he didn't want to destroy them. president reagan took office with two evil empires in his sights. one was the soviet union, and the other was a federal government intruding ever more into the lives of its citizens. he brought down the former and helped rein in the latter by doing what might be considered unthinkable today. he embraced his adversaries. two people can disagree. in fact, they can...
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. >> as they would have it, ronald reagan begins his election campaign just as the public mood starts to lift. ronald reagan wins by a landslide. >> i will do my utmost to justify your faith. >> he takes office, all the remaining hostages are free. >> arthel: why do the 80s have such a hold on us. lynn is here, the subpoena of production and development for the national geographic channel. i'm very excited about this segment because the '80s is something we all love. what would you say about the '80s, is it politics or pop culture? >> it's everything. it is a decade of incredible innovation and technology, in the media and in fashion and in music. it was a time of political and social change. the influence of the '80s on now that is why we call it decade that made us, it has created the world we are today. >> arthel: we were showing shots of berlin wall coming down. world for sure?al moment that >> what we've done we have found those eyewitness moments, key people and interviewed them. plus we have exclusive footage and icons of the decade. >> arthel: they are on the series? >> jane f
. >> as they would have it, ronald reagan begins his election campaign just as the public mood starts to lift. ronald reagan wins by a landslide. >> i will do my utmost to justify your faith. >> he takes office, all the remaining hostages are free. >> arthel: why do the 80s have such a hold on us. lynn is here, the subpoena of production and development for the national geographic channel. i'm very excited about this segment because the '80s is something we all love....
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i mean, she waved the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the '60s and '70s. britain didn't know what they were doing. dean acheson said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn't found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain's again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise like that had a big impact. >> i'm thinking of elizabeth i, the great queen who fought the armada. i think of her. i think hillary is probably going to run. i don't know whether she will. she'll probably run. who will her role model be? here's the question. thatcher ran very much as sort of a classic male politician. i'm the leader, i have the truth, listen to me and follow me. i don't want a meeting on it. >> colin powell told me today they were afraid of her handbag. >> oh, yeah, she always carried that. >> she was very feminine in a funny way. >> i met her. >> a very
i mean, she waved the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the '60s and '70s. britain didn't know what they were doing. dean acheson said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn't found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain's again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise...
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ronald reagan said peace through strength. teddy roosevelt said speak softly and carry a big stick. >> the top u.s. commander in south kor has never seen the region as tense as it is right now. concerns prompted a federal prosecutor to case in texas involving a white supremacist gang. the gang is being investigated for the murders of the mcclellands and mark hasse. jay riley was working on a case against 34 members but sent a letter to defense attorneys saying he has stepped down. >> i understand why someone would want to step back, and it makes sense to me. especially people who have families. >> officials didn't specify what the security issue was. a u.s. attorney from d.c. will now take over the case. >> brand-new details about a man suspected of killing a colorado prison chief. it turns out evan evil tampered with his ankle bracelet before that murder took place but it took a parole officer five days to check up on him. one showed up at his house before the murder but eb he l wasn't there. he was let out of prison because
ronald reagan said peace through strength. teddy roosevelt said speak softly and carry a big stick. >> the top u.s. commander in south kor has never seen the region as tense as it is right now. concerns prompted a federal prosecutor to case in texas involving a white supremacist gang. the gang is being investigated for the murders of the mcclellands and mark hasse. jay riley was working on a case against 34 members but sent a letter to defense attorneys saying he has stepped down....
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she worked alongside, hand in hand, with ronald reagan to really keep the pressure up on the soviets and within five years of her making the comment about gorbachev, of course, the berlin wall was coming down. eastern europe was no longer under soviet control. then in terms of projecting britain's own power, she sent british forces to war to regain the falkland islands. british territory off argentina. argentina invaded. that was a turning point in her leadership. she was deeply unpopular up until that point. that changed it completely. these were her thought tons projection of british power she made during her resignation speech in 1990 in parliament. listen. >> there's something else that one feels as well, mr. speaker that is a sense of this country's destiny. the centuries of history and experience be sure when principles have to be defended, when good has to be upheld, when evil has to be overcome, then britain will take up arms. >> and that seemed to be part of her personal creedo, if anybody doubted her or threatened her, she was certainly willing to take up arms. >> people di
she worked alongside, hand in hand, with ronald reagan to really keep the pressure up on the soviets and within five years of her making the comment about gorbachev, of course, the berlin wall was coming down. eastern europe was no longer under soviet control. then in terms of projecting britain's own power, she sent british forces to war to regain the falkland islands. british territory off argentina. argentina invaded. that was a turning point in her leadership. she was deeply unpopular up...
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of this in 1986. >> ronald reagan said that's the biggest mistake he made. but it makes no sense to say, we're going to give everyone legal status, and then get around to fixing the immigration system later. it's very costly. and there are a lot of other dangers related to the immigration system we need to fix. but holding that hostage is a political ploy and we should not fall for it. >> jimmy demint, good seeing you again -- or hearing you. neil nursing school you think this blame everything on success -- sequestration will fly? how about trying to fly today. it's the reason why the white house said you waited a very long time to flow at all. are you buying it in are they just winging it? ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for
of this in 1986. >> ronald reagan said that's the biggest mistake he made. but it makes no sense to say, we're going to give everyone legal status, and then get around to fixing the immigration system later. it's very costly. and there are a lot of other dangers related to the immigration system we need to fix. but holding that hostage is a political ploy and we should not fall for it. >> jimmy demint, good seeing you again -- or hearing you. neil nursing school you think this blame...
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. >> neil: during ronald reagan? >> carter. >> neil: i forget how old you are. >> you're right. that's not good. let's not go down that road. i was young. tip would go to breakfast is fat and stuff would be flying. it won't be from lack of intimacy. >> neil: is it intimidating? these guys are used to being in washington and used to being with presidents but is there something about being in the president's private quarters that changes things? >> absolutely. i remember when we would -- obama did his first round with the republicans at some restaurant. that was nice and -- but there's nothing like bringing them on home turf. particularly in that room. i could set the setting. it's dark. i mean really dark, only one window. >> neil: they turn on the lights. >> but they're not as bright as you would think. this is -- if you could see this thing, it -- i was big then and i had a hard time squeezing in. but if you want to talk about negotiations, i have seen more negotiations take place over that table thanny place. >> neil: what would have to happen? if republicans say we heard what
. >> neil: during ronald reagan? >> carter. >> neil: i forget how old you are. >> you're right. that's not good. let's not go down that road. i was young. tip would go to breakfast is fat and stuff would be flying. it won't be from lack of intimacy. >> neil: is it intimidating? these guys are used to being in washington and used to being with presidents but is there something about being in the president's private quarters that changes things? >> absolutely....
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what's the difference in the style of working between you and ronald reagan? >> guest: ronald reagan knew exactly the broad general direction in which he wished to go -- so did i -- but i had to do things in much more detail; first, because i was concerned to see that policies stood up not only in the general terms but would stand up in the particular detail. they can often fail in the detail. so i often did a lot of cross-examination of the ministers about that. second, unlike the president of the united states, i was answering questions in the house of commons twice a week, and i would be asked about details, so i had to know it. the president of congress doesn't go down to be asked questions -- not in full, open session. he goes down to address the house. he doesn't then have a leader of the opposition getting up and criticizing or anything like that. so it's a very different system, and it was necessary that i knew much more detail in order to carry on the job. c-span: you referred to a hot line between you and the white house. is there a telephone or is i
what's the difference in the style of working between you and ronald reagan? >> guest: ronald reagan knew exactly the broad general direction in which he wished to go -- so did i -- but i had to do things in much more detail; first, because i was concerned to see that policies stood up not only in the general terms but would stand up in the particular detail. they can often fail in the detail. so i often did a lot of cross-examination of the ministers about that. second, unlike the...
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>> the cold war, alliance with ronald reagan, coupled in as one. i think the falkland war where you had great britain taking on argentina, a battle over he's tiny little islands. that was a very controversial confrontation where not a lot of the world lined up behind great britain right there. but she saw that through and that really galvanized her support which was wavering at that point in britain. that helped galvanize her support in the country. and then the economic measures which were controversial. the labor movement having going very strong in britain for decades. but when she came in, she really did her best to sort of break that movement. ending government subsidies. strikes, miners were up in arms over the whole thing and it was very controversial. >> again, breaking news, margaret thatcher former prime minister of britain has died. let's get a closer look at her career with becky anderson. >> reporter: she did defiance. >> the latest not returning. >> reporter: she did direct. >> no. no. no. >> reporter: and when she chose, with feminin
>> the cold war, alliance with ronald reagan, coupled in as one. i think the falkland war where you had great britain taking on argentina, a battle over he's tiny little islands. that was a very controversial confrontation where not a lot of the world lined up behind great britain right there. but she saw that through and that really galvanized her support which was wavering at that point in britain. that helped galvanize her support in the country. and then the economic measures which...
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she with ronald reagan together changed the arc of history. and i would put it in one word: freedom. that was her tag line. freedom. freedom at home for markets to work. freedom abroad for countries to find their way and to have respectable, responsible, elected governments. >> woodruff: we are so pleased to have both of you join us this evening. former secretaries of state george shultz and jim baker. thank you. >> thank you, judy. as well as treasury secretary >> woodruff: as we've said, thatcher was the first woman to head a major western power. one woman who watched her closely, and later became canada's first and only female prime minister, is kim campbell. she took office two and half years after thatcher resigned. welcome to the program. prime minister campbell, we heard secretary george shultz say that the fact that margaret thatcher was a woman didn't really have a great deal, if anything, to do with how she was seen by him and by others who dealt with her. how did you see her? as someone who came along in politics shortly thereafter?
she with ronald reagan together changed the arc of history. and i would put it in one word: freedom. that was her tag line. freedom. freedom at home for markets to work. freedom abroad for countries to find their way and to have respectable, responsible, elected governments. >> woodruff: we are so pleased to have both of you join us this evening. former secretaries of state george shultz and jim baker. thank you. >> thank you, judy. as well as treasury secretary >> woodruff:...
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that is the case since 1986 when ronald reagan made the mistake of giving the golden tickets. there have been many amnesties and what it has done sealed a permanent ruling majority for the democratic party and the republican party is under the delusion if they go along and capituality them it never has and never will. >> eric: ap dropped illegal from illegal imgrants from the style book. quickly a thought? >> open border zelots are trying to white wash the rule of law and language as well . a blur and eradicate the difference between people who come here legally and those who don't. >> eric: thank you for joining us. thank you, michelle. coming up, the panel is back and so are jay 0and beyonce is who is rapping about getting pummel would for going to cuba with his wife. is it time to open up travel to the caribbean island? at his, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort,
that is the case since 1986 when ronald reagan made the mistake of giving the golden tickets. there have been many amnesties and what it has done sealed a permanent ruling majority for the democratic party and the republican party is under the delusion if they go along and capituality them it never has and never will. >> eric: ap dropped illegal from illegal imgrants from the style book. quickly a thought? >> open border zelots are trying to white wash the rule of law and language...
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>> who was a great world leader and one of the favorites of ronald reagan, came multiple times for state dinners to the united states. under your plan -- >> sean: at a time of prosperity. he created 20 million new jobs. >> would you like a whopper or fries? >> sean: hang on a second. reagan took over an economy with 21 1/2% interest rate. double digit unemployment. by the way, far worse than what the anointed one took over. >> you're mixed up. >> sean: he created 21 million new jobs, doubled revenues to the government, gave us at the time the longest period of economic -- >> the recession happened in the middle of his first -- >> sean: excuse me. are you saying that the obama economy is better than the reagan economy and better than the reagan recovery? >> no. i'm saying that the recession that was taking place when obama came into office was a lot worse than the economy when ronald reagan took office. >> sean: interest rates are 21 1/2%. gdp is not worst -- you believe that? >> yeah, yeah. by far. let's just get the data. >> sean: really? >> the reagan recovery after the recession of 19
>> who was a great world leader and one of the favorites of ronald reagan, came multiple times for state dinners to the united states. under your plan -- >> sean: at a time of prosperity. he created 20 million new jobs. >> would you like a whopper or fries? >> sean: hang on a second. reagan took over an economy with 21 1/2% interest rate. double digit unemployment. by the way, far worse than what the anointed one took over. >> you're mixed up. >> sean: he...
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ronald reagan was in trouble. i was nervous. i talked to john who was running the campaign and got bounced up in new hampshire. regan came back in new hampshire with mr. breen i paid for this microphone. suddenly the gipper had come back and he won that by 20 points and he was gone then. >> greta: who do you think -- >> i was nervous, i tell you. >> greta: how about the republicans in 2016? what is your thought? >> i think both -- i think rubio has got -- rubio is young and attractive. i think rand paul has got a slice of the party. i'm not sure it is a potential majority slice. a libertarian thing. i do think there is room for a traditionalist in there if these folks go south on amnesty for illegal aliens and if they go south on same-sex marriage i think if i were in there i would not -- first i don't believe it. but i you wouldn't do it. >> greta: just want the viewers to know when you ran for president you told me if you became president you would make me an ambassador in some far away country where i could no longer hurt thi
ronald reagan was in trouble. i was nervous. i talked to john who was running the campaign and got bounced up in new hampshire. regan came back in new hampshire with mr. breen i paid for this microphone. suddenly the gipper had come back and he won that by 20 points and he was gone then. >> greta: who do you think -- >> i was nervous, i tell you. >> greta: how about the republicans in 2016? what is your thought? >> i think both -- i think rubio has got -- rubio is young...
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what draws -- well, we know ronald reagan, right? you know, smaller government less powerful labor unions. margaret thatcher was for all of those things. >> absolutely. they stood for many of the same things as ronald reagan stood for in the united states. of course, she worked in a different country in a different system, but nonetheless, you could see the lessons transferring from one country to the other. they both opposed the soviet union. they both fought the cold war. they both recognized gorbachev as a man, as lady thatcher said, that we could do business with. at home they wanted smaller government, lower taxation, and greater liberty for the individual, and, of course, they recognized each other as friends and comrades and wrote and met with each other frequently. it's quite natural that conservatism in the u.s. see margaret thatcher as a great ally and friend of theirs. >> what will her legacy be? >> i think her legacy will be the greatest prime minister of the 20th century apart from winston churchill. a great leader of br
what draws -- well, we know ronald reagan, right? you know, smaller government less powerful labor unions. margaret thatcher was for all of those things. >> absolutely. they stood for many of the same things as ronald reagan stood for in the united states. of course, she worked in a different country in a different system, but nonetheless, you could see the lessons transferring from one country to the other. they both opposed the soviet union. they both fought the cold war. they both...